Green Money Journal

July 29, 2002

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Green Money Journal Presents Experts' Opinion on theFuture of Organic

SANTA FE, N.M.--Natural foods and related industries are poisedfor a jump in visibility and popularity in the next decade, according topredictions made by three industry experts in the 10th anniversary issue of the GreenMoney Journal. The experts--Gary Hirshberg, chairman and chief executiveofficer (CEO) of Stonyfield Farm Yogurt, Katherine DiMatteo, executive directorof the Organic Trade Association (OTA), and Frank Lampe, editorial director ofNatural Business Communications--presented opinions on topics such as the futureof supermarkets, the growth potential of organic foods, and the potential ofcooperative-farming operations. "The last decade has brought tremendouschange in the socially responsible investment industry and sustainable businessin general," said Cliff Feigenbaum, publisher and editor of the journal (www.greenmoney.com)."We've grown by leaps and bounds. ... From banking to bakeries, people areconsidering where their dollars go not only from a financial standpoint, butalso as they contemplate the footprint they'll leave on our Earth."

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